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The final version of the law largely mirrors the provisions outlined in the draft published in September 2024. Under the current law, both private and public entities are obliged to issue electronic delivery notes for each movement of goods, before transportation. Subsequently, carriers are required to present these electronic delivery notes during inspection processes. The implementation timeline is as follows: From 1 January 2026: General movement of goods: Public entities must send and receive e-delivery notes in G2G, G2B, and B2G transactions Private entities must send e-delivery notes in B2G transactions Carriers must present the e-delivery notes during the...